A History of the Castles, Mansions, and Manors of Western SussexLongmans & Company, 1876 - 285 trang |
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afterwards alienated ancient Anne Apsley ARUNDEL RAPE Baron Bart Barttelot belonged Bishop BRAMBER RAPE brother Burrell Camois Cartwright Caryll Castle century chapel Charles CHICHESTER RAPE church coheirs Covert Crown Dallaway daughter death descended devolved died Domesday Survey Duke of Norfolk Earl of Arundel Earl Roger Easebourne Edward eldest Eliz Elizabeth Fitzalan gent George Goring granted heir heiress held Horsham Hugh HUND James Joan John Caryll King knights lands latter Lewknor Lord manor mansion Margaret marriage married Mary mentioned Midhurst owner parish Park passed pedigree Peter Petworth possession Priory purchased Ralph residence Richard Robert Roger de Montgomeri Roll seised Shelley Sir John Sir Thomas Sir William Slinfold sold Sompting Steyning Stopham Sussex Thakeham Thos Tortington Tregoz Warnham West widow wife William de Braose Wiston Yapton
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Trang 2 - This stage is turbulent and troublesome : it is a short one ; but you may consider it will soon carry you a very great way : it will carry you from earth to heaven ; and there you shall find a great deal of cordial joy and comfort." Kinn. — " I go from a corruptible to an incorruptible crown, where no disturbance can be — no disturbance in the world." Dr. Juxon. — "You are exchanged from a temporal to an eternal crown — a good exchange.
Trang 2 - I have a good cause, and a gracious God on my side." Dr. Juxon: "There is but one stage more; this stage is turbulent and troublesome, [but] it is a short one. But you may consider it will soon carry you a very great way: it will carry you from earth to Heaven; and there you shall find a great deal of cordial joy and comfort.
Trang 78 - Towers from the earth, and rearing to the skies Its conscious strength, the tempest's wrath defies : Its ample branches shield the fowls of air, To its cool shade the panting herds repair. The treacherous current works its noiseless way, The fibres loosen, and the roots decay; . Prostrate the beauteous ruin lies ; and all That shared its shelter, perish in its fall.
Trang 11 - Hebrew grammars, then in England, and appointed five keepers to whom he granted yearly salaries. At the dissolution of religious houses in the reign of Henry VIII., Durham college, where he...
Trang 77 - A glance at the names of a few of the great organizations instituted in different parts of the world at the close of the last and beginning of the present century...
Trang 2 - Consider, it will soon carry you a great way; it will carry you from earth to heaven; and there you shall find, to your great joy, the prize to which you hasten, a crown of glory.
Trang 117 - Allen got, a cardinal's cap, equalling him in strictness of life, exceeding him in gentility of birth, and painfulness of writing for the Romish cause. Such consider not that Stapleton's ability was drowned with Allen's activity ; and one grain of the statesman is too heavy for a pound of the student ; practical policy, in all ages, beating pen-pains out of distance in. the race of preferment.
Trang 2 - I have a good cause and a gracious God on my side/ The Bishop. ' There is but one stage more. This stage is turbulent and troublesome — it is a short one. But you may consider it will soon carry you a very great way, it will carry you from earth to heaven ; and there you will find a great deal of cordial joy and comfort/ The King. 'I go from a corruptible to an incorruptible crown, where no disturbance can be, no disturbance in the world/ The Bishop.
Trang 65 - ... court, and clerk to the proprietors of the county. In June, 1732, he was elected a representative to the general assembly from Scituate, and continued to discharge the duties of that appointment, with fidelity and ability, until the year 1738. In May, 1736, he was appointed a justice of the peace, and one of the justices of the court of common pleas. In May, 1739, he was appointed chief-justice of that court. He was extensively employed, till an advanced age, in the business of surveying lands....
Trang 169 - Or WYNDHAM, just to Freedom and the Throne, The Master of our Passions, and his own.